The Houston Rockets will reportedly keep guard Troy Williams even though the team must clear a roster spot for Joe Johnson, according to Yahoo Sports’ Shams Charania.

Charania originally reported the Rockets planned to release Williams in a since-deleted tweet.

Johnson, who was waived by the Sacramento Kings on Sunday, is expected to formally sign a contract with the Rockets on Tuesday or Wednesday, per the Houston Chronicle‘s Jonathan Feigen.

Williams, 23, averaged 1.3 points across four appearances for the Rockets this season.

His heaviest action came in the G League, where helit it upto the tune of 19.4 points, 5.7 rebounds and 1.8 steals per game for the Rio Grande Valley Vipers.

Johnson will join the Rockets after he was shipped to the Kings as part of a three-way deadline deal with the Utah Jazz and Cleveland Cavaliers.

The 36-year-old should provide an immediate boost to Houston’s bench, whichranks24th in the NBA in scoring at 29.8 points per game.

Now in his 17th season, Johnson is averaging 7.3 points and 3.3 rebounds per game while shooting 42.0 percent from the field and 27.4 percent from three-point range.

Those figures are rather inefficient by Johnson’s standards since he’s a 37.2 percent three-point shooter for his career, but they stand to balloon in Mike D’Antoni’s uptempo system that affords marksmen plenty of space to let fly.